"Where is he now?" Kaoru asked suddenly serious.

"He should still be at the school." Tamaki answered looking at his watch. All he had to do was look at Haruhi and she asked the driver to change directions.

-

Hikaru's world was disappearing. He was falling into blackness, and now he was starting to regret it. There was so much he didn't do. Too much he wanted to do. But when he tried to breath… It was all ready to late.

-

The limo stopped in front of Ouran High School. The gates where wide open, as Mrs. Hitachiin stepped out and walked to the entrance. Where was Hikaru? She had expected him earlier.

She passed the paper rack looking down. Stopping she realized she recognized a name. She turned back and picked up a paper urgently. The title read.

A Lost Twins Tale. And underneath a story, in Hikaru's point of view. The end is what got her the most. Tears poured out and down her face. A gust of wind blew her hair out of her eyes forcing her to look towards the Gym.

"Hikaru." She whispered. Her only son lay face down on the pavement. Blue faced from oxygen deprivation.

"HIKARU!" She screamed braking out in a run.

-

Kaoru was the first to see him. Face down, and blue.

"NO!" He yelled as he flung the car door open and jumped out. He gasped as the rain pounded him, and his ribs made it nearly impossible to stand but he ignored it. He ran at top speed to his brother, Tamaki and Kyoya at his heels.

"HIKARU!" He yelled. His voice was captured by the wind as the storm grew stronger, and the rain fell harder.

"It's a hurricane!" He heard Tamaki over react from behind him. He didn't stop running even though his chest threatened to implode.

"HIKARU!" He cried. He noticed another voice calling for his brother but didn't make anything of it.

-

Mrs. Hitachiin hardly noticed her supposedly died son running in the same direction, that could be taken care of later. What mattered now was Hikaru. She called his name in unison with Kaoru reaching the boy at the same time they bent to there, knee.

Kyoya checked for pales. He shook his head. But Kaoru was determined.

"Help me!" He called over the storm, as he bent down and started to performer the highneck maneuver. (I hope that's how you spell that lol) Their mother stood eagerly on the sidelines as she watched Tamaki and Kaoru try to revive her son.

-

Kaoru was bleeding bad, in fact there was blood surrounding him and his twin. He knew he had moments before he would pass out, but he wouldn't stop pushing his own air into his brother's lungs, until Hikaru breathed again. That or kill himself trying.

Then a miracle. Hikaru gasped alive and his arms raped around Kaoru's neck, poling him into a kiss.

"Your last words where wrong." He gasped, as Kaoru pooled him crying into his arms. Kaoru was shocked. But not nearly as shocked as their mother who looked like she was going to cry.

"Kaoru?" She whispered. "Ho, Kaoru!" She rapped her arms around him sobbing.

"Get off me!" He cried pushing her away. Confusion flashed across her face.

"W-what?" It was then she noticed the blood.

"It's obvious this is your fault you moron!" He screamed. Holding his week twin in his arms.

"Can't you see that, you're the one that let this happen? What did you do for him after I was declared died?" He was furious.

"I'm guessing nothing." He shouted darkly.

"I- I didn't have the-" He cut her off.

"The what? The time? THE TIME! You never had time for us; you practically ignored us, except for spooling us with goodies! DO YOU THINK WE CAN'T SEE THROUGH THAT!" Kaoru stopped to catch his breath. "And I'm sure, no I'm POSITIVE, YOU KNEW HE WAS HURTING HIMSELF! AND YOU DID WHAT… Nothing." The last word was a whisper. "Nothing. Not even when I was on my deathbed. It was always; 'No boys I have to WORCK!" He glared daggers at her. "It never struck your mind to put him through therapy. You didn't care to help!" Kaoru's lips where paling and his chest felt like it was on fire, but he continued in a whisper. "Do you have any idea how many times we've forgiven you in the past, any idea how many times we cried together huddled in our bed, falling asleep to you and Dad fighting?" Hikaru hardly conscious felt Kaoru's ribs and was immediately aware of the blood. Gasping he pooled away.

"I hate you." Kaoru finished collapsing finally into his brother's arms.

"He's right." He agreed hoarsely sending a look that gave a whole new meaning to if looks could kill.

"I- I'm so sorry." Mrs. Hitachiin pleaded.

"It's going to take a lot more then that." Hikaru croaked. Kyoya lifted Kaoru and turned for the car, as Tamaki helped Hikaru to his feet.

"Where are you taking them?" Their mother pleaded.

"Some where safe." Tamaki answered plainly, supporting Hikaru to the car. They left her there. Crying and alone in the rain.